Charleston East would be located near the Googleplex, Google's famed headquarters in Mountain View, California.
Here's the view of the building from the West.
While Google would have to remove about 160 trees to build the new campus, the plans include replanting trees and offering plenty of other green space.
The most distinctive part of the building is a canopy-like structure. It regulates the climate inside, checks air quality, and ensures it doesn't get too loud inside.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere's even a Google self-driving car parked outside the new building.
One thing that sets the new campus apart from Google's other buildings is that this one would be open to the public.
Google wants Charleston East to be a "destination for the local community." The first floor of the building would be open to the public during the day and there's a pedestrian walkway through the building.
Here's the main entrance. The first floor would have restaurants and shops that anyone can visit.
Google swapped land with LinkedIn last year to get its dream real estate for the new building.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHere's a view from the Northwest.
Since there's so much activity going on throughout and around the building, Google's offices would be on the second floor.
Here's another option for what the roof might look like.
Every corner of the new campus is surrounded by crosswalks and bike lanes. Google is known for having very active employees, so this is key.
This beautiful landscaping is surrounding the central utility plant for the new campus.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe building would practically glow at night.
This is the oak deck on the eastern side of the building. Here, employees and community members can relax, sunbathe, or even play guitar.
This is the employee entrance on the southern side of the building. There's also green space over here for employees to sit or walk around.
Here's the southeast plaza.
Another view of the plaza. There's even a food truck!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHere's one of the public sidewalks. The new campus would practically be a public park for anyone who wants to visit.
The City of Mountain View still has to approve the plans before Google can start building, but once construction is underway, the new building will be complete in about 30 months.